Member II
Any members of Belgium here? I would like to meet possible travel company!
Member II
Protector III
20111
Enthusiast III
Member II
Any members of Belgium here? I would like to meet possible travel company!
Enthusiast III
Any members of Belgium here? I would like to meet possible travel company!
I will be moving there next month and will have a ways to go. I'VE lived in Arizona for the last few years and have recently enjoyed wheeling and offroading out here. What can I adjust to out there for overlanding. Where can I go m what's the rules with building your rigs, etc.
Protector III
20111
I will be moving there next month and will have a ways to go. I'VE lived in Arizona for the last few years and have recently enjoyed wheeling and offroading out here. What can I adjust to out there for overlanding. Where can I go m what's the rules with building your rigs, etc.
LostinChaos,
In terms of overlanding and off-road driving I'm afraid Belgium is one of the worst places. It is almost everywhere forbidden to drive other than on pavement. Forest is a no go not on Flanders not in Walonia. The best option is France to do some Soft-Road driving.
In terms of building a rig. If you have it on a Belgian license plate it is simple, you are basically not allowed to change anything on your vehicle not even a different tire size. You will see cars that are modified (and sometimes very heavily), but most of they spent a day changing the car back to "original" before going to the yearly technical inspection.
Some care with a sertain age are allowed to have some modifications however (it is Belgium after all). But it is most of the time a grey area.
Enthusiast I
So, no disconnects, leveling kits, 37s, long travel adjustments, regearing or lockers if it has a belgian plate..
How do I obtain a not belgian plate?
Or do I just build 2 chassis?
I know Belgium is small and there's isn't much of anything for wheeling, I'm wanting to go outside of the country for multi-day camping and offroading.
LostinChaos,
In terms of overlanding and off-road driving I'm afraid Belgium is one of the worst places. It is almost everywhere forbidden to drive other than on pavement. Forest is a no go not on Flanders not in Walonia. The best option is France to do some Soft-Road driving.
In terms of building a rig. If you have it on a Belgian license plate it is simple, you are basically not allowed to change anything on your vehicle not even a different tire size. You will see cars that are modified (and sometimes very heavily), but most of they spent a day changing the car back to "original" before going to the yearly technical inspection.
Some care with a sertain age are allowed to have some modifications however (it is Belgium after all). But it is most of the time a grey area.
Enthusiast III
So, no disconnects, leveling kits, 37s, long travel adjustments, regearing or lockers if it has a belgian plate..
How do I obtain a not belgian plate?
Or do I just build 2 chassis?
I know Belgium is small and there's isn't much of anything for wheeling, I'm wanting to go outside of the country for multi-day camping and offroading.